14July05, Robert North met with Kris Stewart, John Nguyen and Skylar Hayes at the Ed Center on Computational Science and Engineering (ECCSE) - SDSU LA073 11am to discuss the module that Mr. North is proposing for use in his Hoover High School Chemistry course. Robert pointed out that the San Diego City Schools now requires all students to take one year of chemistry, which is different from the State of California Standards.

http://www.cde.ca.gov/be/st/ss/scmain.asp. The California State Standards require 2 years of high school science, specifying one year in biological science and one year in physical science. The one year of physical science might be chemistry, but might be physics.

http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/nuclear/nucnot.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strong_nuclear_force
http://www.windows.ucar.edu/tour/link=/sun/Solar_interior/Nuclear_Reactions/Nuclear_forces/strong.html

http://projects.edtech.sandi.net/hoover/seeinginvisible/
This is a good starting point, representing Robert North's Web Quuest Page exploring Nuclear Forces. Robert characterized as "mine, not the greatest example", but it's very useful with its URLs.

http://mc2.cchem.berkeley.edu/Rasmol/ Note: RasMol now available for Mac, PC and UNIX 14july05
http://chem107.chem.tamu.edu/brown/shapes/rasmol/shapes/index.html
http://mc2.cchem.berkeley.edu/MultiCHEM/computer/rasmolinstr.html
http://mc2.cchem.berkeley.edu/Rasmol/rasmol-helpscreen.html
http://www.molecularmodels.ca/molecule/molecule.html